Intensive Intracranial Pressure and Temperature Monitoring May Improve the Outcome of a Young Patient with Severe Cryptogenic New-onset Refractory Status Epilepticus: A Case Report

强化颅内压和体温监测可能改善重度隐源性新发难治性癫痫持续状态年轻患者的预后:病例报告

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Abstract

As the name implies, new-onset refractory status epilepticus is a condition wherein a pediatric or a young adult patient with no previous history of epilepsy suddenly develops idiopathic, uninterrupted, and difficult-to-control seizure episodes. While different neurosurgical interventions in new-onset refractory status epilepticus have already been reported, they are primarily used for palliation and diagnostic purposes. Here we report a young comatose patient who significantly improved after being subjected to intensive intracranial pressure management. Our patient was a 20-year-old male construction worker who was transferred to our institution after he was managed for 13 days (X day [day of ictus] to X+12 days) at a local hospital as a case of refractory status epilepticus. Since the patient has non-convulsive status epilepticus induced by minor stimuli, despite continuous midazolam administration, a central venous catheter-based percutaneous thermoregulation system was inserted on the day of the transfer (X+13 days), which depressed the temperature to 37°C, effectively suppressing the electrographic seizure to some extent. Moreover, on X+15 days, an intracranial pressure sensor was implanted, and a ventriculostomy was done to control the increased intracranial pressure induced by uncontrolled seizures. Because the seizure episodes ceased on X+22 days, intracranial pressure monitoring was eventually terminated. Four days later (X+26 days), the patient's wakefulness improved from Glasgow Coma Scale score of 3 (E1V1M1) to8 (E4VTM4) and was transferred to a rehabilitation facility with a modified Rankin Score of 1. Aside from medical management, neurosurgical interventions should be considered if indicated to improve the survival of a condition with a grave prognosis, such as new-onset refractory status epilepticus.

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